the signals work when i turned the flashers on. i checked the fuses and they are good. i also changed the combination light/windshield whipper switch. the signals still dosent work and my lights want change to high beamthe signals work when i turned the flashers on. i checked the fuses and they are good. i also changed the combination light/windshield whipper switch. the signals still dosent work and my lights want change to high beam

i also checked the fuses with a tester while in the fuse box and maybe half wouldn't make the tester light up but when i switch out fuses the tester would light up then. could it be the fuse box itself or the wire connection to the fuse box?i also checked the fuses with a tester while in the fuse box and maybe half wouldn't make the tester light up but when i switch out fuses the tester would light up then. could it be the fuse box itself or the wire connection to the fuse box?

You said that your turn signals stop working, does this happen after you have them on for a few seconds ? If yes, then most likely if your flasher relay. Have you replaced this component ?You said that your turn signals stop working, does this happen after you have them on for a few seconds ? If yes, then most likely if your flasher relay. Have you replaced this component ?

no they just stop working completely along with the dimmer and i only have one speed on the windshield whipper control. lights,signal and dimmer on left control and whippers on right control but connected like bunny earsno they just stop working completely along with the dimmer and i only have one speed on the windshield whipper control. lights,signal and dimmer on left control and whippers on right control but connected like bunny ears

Do you have the covers and steering wheel removed to access the harnesses that connect to the switches ? Might want to trace them all the way back to fuse panel and see if wiring is damaged.Have you checked the dimmer also ?Do you have the covers and steering wheel removed to access the harnesses that connect to the switches ? Might want to trace them all the way back to fuse panel and see if wiring is damaged.Have you checked the dimmer also ?

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If they don't come on, Look at the fuses. Pull them out and look. This takes care of corrosion problems. If you only have low or high beams. Replace the turn signal switch. The only light relay is the turn signal switch.

If you have separate bulbs for the low and high beams(4 light system), if you pull the turn signal and hold it, all 4 lights will stay on until you release the turn signal. You need to replace the bright bulb on the right side and the low bulb on the left side. If your headlights only have one bulb on each side, then you will have to replace both of them to get everything to work.

The alignment of the head lights aligns both at the same time since there is only one bulb. It sounds as if the bulbs may be the problem. The filament in the bulb may be starting to go bad, or if bulbs are new the filments are bad. If the low beams are also off check that bulbs are installed and seated properly. If they are they will need alignment. If alignment is needed go to a shop that has the tool ta align head lights, They don't just pull car up to a wall and guess that its right or close.

SURE!...Take/Tow your vehicle to an authorized Hyundai dealership and pay the diagnostic fee... they will tell you exactly what the problem is and the cost of parts/labor to fix it... at least this way you'll know what the problem is and what's required to fix it. OR --- Go to www.hmaservice.com and register( Vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you have access to shop manuals, service bulletins, wiring diagrams, etc. about your vehicle.